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Shep
Posted 11/6/2006 11:03 AM (#219118 - in reply to #219111)
Subject: RE: Lowrance 332C/334C units





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Sled, No, the 334 does not compare with the X25, in size, and in some functionality. But that is why Lowrance makes 5 different sizes of all their models, so you have a choice. I don't recall a post here asking for advice on which units you might get. You can state all day long that the 334C is not a good unit, and I'll tell you into tomorrow that it is a good unit, and does exactly what it was designed for. I know exactly why I bought my 334C, and I have no regrets. There are a lot of knowledgeable people here, some even offer good advice on occaision! hehehe

When you use the term high-powered, excatly what do you mean? To me, high-power/low-power means the output rating of the Sonar. That wouldn't have any affect on the the ability to display GPS data, or mapping. Now, I do believe you cannot zoom down as much on a 334 as you can on the 25 or the 111. Is that the issue? Just like a computer monitor, you can get a lot more info/resolution on a 19" LCD monitor than you do on a 15".

ARe you going to send that 334C in to get the antenna lock issue resolved? If you do, I'm sure you won't have to discount it too much below the current market price. That would be $549, which I just saw at Fleet Farm this weekend. Not sure where Cabela's is. I did see the X25 in the Bargain Cave at $649? I think I may just pick one up, and put that on the console when I sell the boat next year.

Edited by Shep 11/6/2006 12:21 PM

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